Beau Dobbin

I do:

Code

Education

Music

Audio Engineering

I recently finished a 12-week immersive advanced software engineering school in Tokyo, Japan, called
Code Chrysalis. Some of the work that I did there can be found on
my GitHub page. Besides that, I did some other cool things, like this:

Presented 2 projects to an audience of 60 people at the school's Demo Day @
Pivotal Labs Tokyo.

Developing a public lecture about "An Introduction to Cryptography".

Designed and presented a public lecture about "Getting Started with AWS".

Contributed test cases and instructions for school assignment repositories.

I was an English teacher at
M's English School, a private English conversation school in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan. I have taught students
of all ages, from pre-verbal children to retired senior citizens.

Some of my projects included:

Creating educational CDs to accompany our published textbooks. See
beaunussound.com for examples.

Developing some administrative processes to allow concurrent users and easy distribution of information.

Developing materials for various age groups and skill levels.

Editing scientific writing for publication.

Beaunus Sound

President

Audio Engineer

1996 - PRESENT

Since I first got a 4-track tape recorder in high school, I have been supremely interested in audio recording. I
have experience with songwriting, production, and manufacturing. I write software to automate some technical processes.

Shortly after university, I got a programming job at
Intelliworks. This is what I worked on:

Programming a Customer Relationship Management system in ColdFusion, SQL, HTML, and CSS.

Writing user interfaces for database driven web applications.

UGA Drumline

Member

2000

My first year in university, I played 7th bass drum in
The University of Georgia Redcoat Band Drumline. During football season, we performed in front of tens of thousands
of people each weekend. Throughout the course of the year, we performed 3 different halftime shows.

CHHS Drumline

Member

1997 - 2000

I met some of my best friends in the world in the
Collins Hill High School marching band. I played bass drum and tenors. For my last two years, I was section
leader. Our drumline won many state-wide awards during the time that I was there. Mostly thanks to our brilliant
band directors.